STOP PRESS - End of May News - updated results

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Bike Spot 2020

Tell the TAC which roads are safe to ride on… and which ones are not safe!

Use this link to add a ‘spot’ on a map and describe why you think it’s safe, or it’s not.

Sorry it’s so late to get this to you - the survey closes today (31 May) - but you’ve still got a few hours.

Road Iso Cup 2 Results

Here are the road results; firstly the 4km Sprint/TT. Apologies to a couple of members, who’s named seemed to have dropped off the last lot of results. (Special mention to the Appletons who won the TTT!)

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… and here are the 10km Hillclimb results:

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Congratulations to both Talia and Warren.

Mountain bike results will not be declared. Not enough riders entered and not enough of those that did were able to beat Damian. So it’s a draw!

Winners (including Dan and Arial from Iso Cup 1) get to choose between either a club t-shirt or a Mansfield Tour jersey from Ventou. Send us an email with your choice of prize.

There’ll be another round of the Iso Cup in a few weeks!

Iso Cup continues this weekend

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There were some really good times registered on Strava for last weekend’s Isolation Cup, particularly on the road. However, there weren’t many on the mountain bike. So Damian has suggested that we continue through this coming weekend as well!

Even though the weather forecast isn’t as perfect as last weekend, it still looks reasonable. (It even looks like we’ll have a southerly breeze, making really fast times possible for the 4km TT on the road!)

Any time registered on Strava between 7am and 5pm (yep, extended by an hour) this coming Saturday and/or Sunday will count towards this round of the Isolation Cup.

Details of each of the two road and three mtb segments is in the previous two newsletters.

Results next week. Good luck!

Mid May Update Update

MTB Isolation Cup update

Here are the Strava Routes for this weekend’s Isolation Cup at Riflebutts:

Tomorrow afternoon we’ll save the segments and use them to sort out the results over the two days.

As mentioned in yesterday’s News, times can be posted to Strava between 7am and 4pm Saturday and/or Sunday. Your best time on each segment will count towards the final result, based on Damian’s handicapping.

The XC Loop is signposted with blue on white arrows. The HC and DH are signposted with red arrows.

If you haven’t already, you’ll need to download the Strava app to your phone.

And don’t forget to subscribe to MMBCC News on the website Home page to keep up with results.

New date for Amys Gran Fondo

Usually held in September each year, the 10th anniversary edition of Amy’s Gran Fondo will see a one-off move to November for 2020 due to corona virus. The new date is Sunday 8 November.

L’Etape Australia route announced

To be held on the weekend of 27-28 November, L’Etape have announced the new route for 2020. It starts and finishes in Kiama, on the NSW south coast, is 136km long and has 2,770m of vertical gain. Worth checking out.

Registrations open on 27 May.

If you listen to podcasts, Simon Gerrans is on a L’Etape Aus podcast called Cycling Insights with commentator Matt Keenan and it’s good!

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Mid May Update

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The Isolation Cup is back!

This weekend the Isolation Cup will be held again, with just a few small tweaks. The main change is we will take entries logged on Saturday and/or Sunday. Your best time on either day will count.

The road competition will be held on the same two Strava segments as last time. Both courses are still sign posted. You still need to have a time posted to Strava between 7am and 4pm.

  • The 4km TT along Whitfield Road, from Barwite Road to the Broken River, has a segment called MMBCC Isolation Cup 4km TT/Sprint on Strava. Here is the link.

  • The 10km climb on Whitfield Road, from Sawpit Gully Road to Spring Creek Road, has a segment on Strava called MMBCC RR Course 18 (Sawpit Gully - Spring Creek). Here is the link.

The mountain bike competition will again be at Riflebutts Reserve but we’re aiming for it to be split into three different segments; a hillclimb, a downhill and a cross country loop - something for everyone!

Details of the Strava segments will be available tomorrow (Friday).

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Download the COVIDsafe app

We’re sure everyone is excited by the announcement of the State Government to relax and lift the social isolation rules. We are still a long way from ‘back to normal’ but it feels like we are on the road to recovery!

As part of the changes, non-contact sports and exercise such as cycling are now permitted as long as physical distancing is maintained. There will be more guidance to come about how we might progress back to group riding and even racing in the months to come.

We have gotten to this point because we have come together to support each other to be safe and followed what our health experts have recommended we do.  A big part of continuing this progression will be to use the COVIDsafe App. The executive of the Club discussed this issue at its last meeting and resolved to recommend to all club members to download and use the app.  We think it is important to do this to support everyone in this effort and give us all a better chance to getting back to doing all the things we love and had taken for granted. Download the COVIDsafe app now!

Once we’re back to normal…

How about we emulate the feat of a couple of the team at Cycling Tips who tried to ride every single street in their suburb (Ivanhoe, Melbourne). We could do all of Mansfield, including the gravel!

Friday Night News

Isolation Cup results

Apologies for the delay… but it’s a bit tricky trying to organise handiapping afterwards. However, John and Damian have managed to work their Handicapping Magic and come up with the following:

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Congratulations to Ariel and Dan on their wins!

We’ll try to find some kind of ‘prize’ in the trophy cabinet. (The pressure in now on Dan to back this up over winter and maintain it through all of next Summer’s Road Race Series!)

Keep your eyes out for the next Isolation Cup in another newsletter soon. It’ll be on Strava again but probably just an existing Strava Segment next time.

Upcoming Events

L’Etape Australia - The course hasn’t been revealed yet (due next week) but it’ll be based somewhere around the Shoalhaven/Illawarra/Southern Highlands area of NSW. Simon Gerrans is the Ambassador for 2020… maybe a few from Mansfield should go to show him some support. Here are the details.

7P7D - There’s already talk about doing Victoria’s Seven Peaks later this year, once we’re allowed. Starting near Mt Baw Baw, the aim is to ride all 7 peaks in 7 days, including all the ‘flat’ bits between the peaks… it’s over 1,000km in distance and over 18,000 vertical metres of climbing! Current rumour has departure pencilled in for early to mid November.

The Isolation Cup!

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We’re racing again… kind of.

The MMBCC are hosting the Isolation Cup this weekend. It’s just a bit of a test and if it works, we’ll try to do this more regularly over the coming months.

Saturday 11 April, it’s roadie day. There’ll be two stages, both on the Whitfield Road.

Stage 1 is a 4km time trial / sprint section between Barwite Road and the Broken River, heading north, away from town.

Stage 2 is a 10km hillclimb between Sawpit Gully Road and Spring Creek Road - the same as the Rob Curtis Memorial.

Update! Each course will be signposted. There’ll be signs installed on Whitfield Road near the start and finish line of each road stage on Saturday. Keep in mind that Strava is only accurate to a few metres - so get a flying start!

Sunday 12 April is mountain bike day. It’s the most of the standard, full XC Loop at Riflebutts but doesn’t include Bogan’s Beginnings, Ants Pants and Fourteen Farts. Your time will be taken on two consecutive laps! Update: arrows will be installed marking the course at Riflebutts on the day.

There are a few rules though:

  • You can ride anytime between 7am and 4pm to log a time;

  • You can have as many goes as you want between 7am and 4pm - your best time counts;

  • As per current social/spatial distancing guidelines, no more than two at a time, unless you’re part of the one household; and

  • This will be decided on Strava!

If you’re not already on Strava, you’ll need to download the app to your phone - use this link - and start an account. It’s free. Or if you already use a Garmin or Wahoo computer, you need to upload your ride data to your Strava account.

Once you’re into Strava, or you’re already on it, request to join the Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club within Strava. As long as you’re a current club member via MTBA or CA, you’ll be granted access!

After the weekend, we’ll check to see who posted the best times and try to find some prizes to award. Winners will be based on our standard handicaps and there might also be prizes based on weight and age (which Strava will want to know anyway.)

Please remember - no more than TWO RIDING TOGETHER unless you’re from the same household!

So… what are you waiting for? Go get Isolated!

April Fool's Day

Unfortunately, there haven’t been too many jokes today. So, here’s a bit of an update instead…

(Apologies there hasn’t been one earlier. Squarespace, the platform host for our website, is based in New York City and seemed to be having a few issues over the weekend. One of them was thinking our hosting plan was out of date. But it isn’t. All good now though.)

Bike riding in the times of Covid-19

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Here’s the latest update from Cycling Victoria on cycling at the moment.

Stay safe.

There looks to be a few other relevant things on the CV site too, like this and this.

Other stuff to view and read while you’ve got nothing much on…

(Thanks to Pink Bike, Cycling Tips, Pez Cycling and SBS amongst others…)

An article on encouraging riding at the moment.

An almost unbelievable article about coronavirus being blamed on a bike rider!

Some good news in cycling circles during the lockdown.

Looks like this might be the only spectating option for a while.

We’ve often discussed we need to get more girls riding. We’re not the only ones, Behind The News thinks so too.

Cycling Australia are offering a series of coaching and Commissaire courses. Here’s the link to them - this is for the theory section which you’d normally do online anyway - the practical test will be held some time in the future when we all get out of ‘prison’.

Those who used to go to Club de la Lanterne Rouge will be a little familiar with this.

In case more of our riding has to go indoors only, an article about Zwift on a budget.

We should be getting ready to watch the Tour of Flanders this Sunday night. As that’s obviously not going to happen, SBS are showing highlights of the Classics online when the Classics should be on.

It’s starting this Sunday night with the whole of the 2013 RvV and follows on for the next few Sundays as well. Here are the details.

Until Sunday night, here are the highlights from the 2019 and 2018 Ronde van Vlaanderen.

Mansfield Subaru Tour cancelled. And other news too...

The 2020 Mansfield Subaru Tour is cancelled.

With COVID-19 cases on the rise, Cycling Victoria and the Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club have decided to cancel this year’s race, which was due to start on Saturday.

Even though we were unlikely to get to the government mandated maximum of 500 people, we still think this is the right thing to do. The number of people travelling to Mansfield, particularly from interstate, would have negated any community health benefits of social distancing.

Instead of having a cancellation forced upon us at the last moment, we decided it was prudent to give everyone plenty of notice.

In the meantime, you’ve seen and heard all the health warnings - wash your hands properly, and often, and cover your cough.

Once we’re all over this, we’ll start planning a bigger and better Mansfield Tour for later in 2020 or March 2021.

MTBA Nationals

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GOLD to Elise Empey in Under 17 Women Downhill
SILVER to Ruby Dobson in Under 17 Women XCO and XCC too.
Talia Appleton 7th in Under 17 Women XCO and sprinted to 6th in XCC.
Matt Empey 10th in Under 19 Men Downhill
Zac Empey 17th in Under 15 Men Downhill
Bruce Halket 6th Masters 6 Men XCO
Tom Logan competed in the Under 13s and survived the dreaded wombat hole!

Here are the results for the Downhill, Cross Country and Short Track Cross Country.

Dirt Crits Team Race

By Damian Grundy

Team captains Charlie Hall and Ariel Stava selected their riders from the motley crew of mountain bikers in attendance.

Charlie’s Angels were: Charlie Hall, Ned Hall, Maddie Smith, Steve Morgan, Archie O’Brien and Selina Green.

Ariel’s Arrows were: Ariel Stava, James Griffin, Bella Green, Rachael Grundy, Phoenix Valerio and Dan Biram.

Riders all had 35 minutes to complete as many laps as was possible and the winning team were to be decided by the most accumulated laps by their team members.

Thanks to Rachael for marking out the course.

It was clear very early in the time that the result was going to be close. James Griffin  (Ariel’s Arrows) set a fast pace leading throughout. Ned Hall (Charlie’s Angels) stayed close to James even catching him briefly in the middle, though possibly because of James’s enforced and rather arbitrary wheel removal penalty. Bella Green (also Ariel’s Arrows) showing great improvement was near the front of the rest all night.

In the end however it was the power group of Charlie’s Angels middle riders consisting of Maddie Smith, Steve Morgan and Archie O’Brien who made the difference. At the end it was 32 laps to Ariel’s Arrows and 33 laps to the winning team of Charlie’s Angels. Well done all.

First Winners: Charlie’s Angels: Charlie Hall, Ned Hall, Maddie Smith, Steve Morgan, Archie O’Brien and Selena Green.

Second Winners: Ariel’s Arrows: Ariel Stava, James Griffin, Bella Green, Rachael Grundy, Phoenix Valerio and Dan Biram.

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Back on Buller Road

By Jason Parker

Fourteen riders lined up for the start of the Mansfield Mount Buller Cycling Club’s handicap road race on Thursday night. The route was from BP on Mt Buller road to Hearns Lane and then returning to Walsh’s driveway. The last few years have seen only Graded Scratch races held on this course; this was the first Handicap race on the Buller Road for a long time.

The first group to roll off the start line was included Ian Conrick, Micala Jacobs, Belinda Cipa, Di Condie, David Jagger, Craig Wilson, and Jason Parker - such a large group was going to be hard to beat. Two minutes later Janine Appleton and Steve Curnow headed off; Mauro Brega, Darren Bakker and Ewyn Carter a further three minutes behind. Steve Brown and Dave Moore started their race a further minute and a half behind as the Scratch group.

The Conrick group were sharing the work and making good progress towards the turn around at Hearns Lane.

Ewyn and Mauro were on a mission and had dropped Darren early in the race.

After the turnaround Ian charged back up the hill and after the crest, Craig started rolling a big gear and David, Belinda, Ian and Jason came through and maintained a high speed.

Ewyn and Mauro had picked up Di and the group of Janine and Steve C and were advancing on the Limit group quickly.

With a few kilometres left it was clear that the outmarkers were going to have their day. Craig did the final turn coming up to the line, allowing Jason to roll through and take the win, ahead of Belinda, with a small gap to David and Ian.

Next over the line were Ewyn, Di, Janine, Steve and Mauro, rounding out the top ten. Steve B, Dave and Darren crossed the line next with Micala coming in a few minutes later.

Presentations were held at the Delatite Hotel and the fastest time was awarded to Steve Brown. (Speaking of the Delatite, as per our agreement, that’s where presentations will be held for the remainder of the season.)

Thanks to the handicapper, Commissaire and marshals on the night.

Here are the results.

Racing next week will be held on the Howes Creek course, starting from the Lords Ground at 6pm and finishing on the top of O’Hanlons Rd. Jason Parker, Anthony Plummer and Steve Curnow are rostered on for duty; Allan Gerrans and Janine Appleton are the Commissaires.

If you’re worried about your eyesight, don’t be. This is blurry. Blame John Eisner’s photographic skills. Debate rages whether this type of attention to detail is what goes into the handicapping. Jason says no.

If you’re worried about your eyesight, don’t be. This is blurry. Blame John Eisner’s photographic skills. Debate rages whether this type of attention to detail is what goes into the handicapping. Jason says no.

Hanging Rock Handicap

You might remember a few MMBCC women raced the Topbike Tours Hanging Rock Handicap a few weeks back.

Here’s a really good article on the race, complete with a little video, with a few glimpses of MMBCC kit.

Maybe this is the kind of thing the MMBCC should look at hosting one day?

Upcoming event…

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Labour Day Update

After yet another huge weekend, there’s lots to get through this week…

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Pain and Suffering

By Damian Grundy

The saying goes “when the going gets tough the tough get going”! Well I was wishing. In truth, some were obviously going well. And yet some others took full advantage of their relative handicap obscurity (well done Steve)!

Steve Curnow is a LEGEND! He sadly doesn’t race often with the MTB crew but when he does he shows great ability. He scooted (metaphorically speaking) away for the win!

Ruby Dobson trains hard and her performance in this race was clear proof. A great second place and a quality race speed.

Ned Hall was focussed and rode strongly into third, Talia Appleton 4th and Elise Empey 5th.

Am I allowed to make note of the fact that the combined ages of 2nd to 5th did not equal Mr Curnow’s?

Regardless, in my mind this is proof positive that mountain biking can be sport for all ages.

Here are the detailed results. 

Good luck to all the local riders racing next weekend in Bright at the National Mountain Bike Championships.

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Racing in the rain

By Janine Appleton and Bruce Halket

Despite knowing the radar predicted rain, we were always hopeful it would be more like drizzle rather than the heavy wet stuff that drenched riders for the first half of the graded scratch races on Thursday 5 March.

There was only four on the start line for A-grade - Darren Bakker, Steve Brown, Ewyn Carter and Dave Moore set off from the Botanic Park just as the heaviest of the rain fell. Good timing!

The first move of note was when Moore attacked just after the turn into Old Tolmie Road. This was soon negated by the other three but showed a glimpse of things to come.

Moore tried again just before Soldiers Road, on the way up the Coombesberg and only Brown could join him the second time.

It came down to a sprint on Graves Road which Brown started very early. Moore patiently sat on the wheel until just a few metres before the line, taking the win. This time around his timing really was good.

Bakker beat Carter for third.

B-grade’s slow start until the Barwite hill meant minimal change to heart rates, but at least it confirmed Janine’s feeling that the "girls had it in the bag". After only a couple of turns by David Jagger and Craig Wilson on the Mansfield Whitfield Road, the girl team of mother and daughter, Janine and Talia Appleton, pushed the pace along Barwite Road.

By the corner the girls had broken free from Dave and Craig, and Janine’s prediction that she didn’t have anywhere near enough acceleration to stay with her daughter up the Coombesberg held true.

Talia stretched her lead to 20 metres, then 100 down the cautious descent and 150 by the finish. 

Wil and Dave followed only 80 metres back, with Wilson taking third in a sprint from Jagger.

Here are the results. And it was so wet, no one managed to take a photo!

Next week sees racing Handicap racing return to the Buller Road for the first time in years!

Bike Buller MTB Fest

By Alex Green

A big weekend for the club with the running of the Bike Buller Festival 2020. Members of the club and local riders raced in the ABOM Down Hill Saturday and the Dharco Gravity Enduro Sunday.Numbers were strong with both events having representation of 10 or more local riders.

Huge numbers of younger riders took part, with Archie Hall taking out the youngest rider for the Enduro. At 9 years of age he took on the 35km course and was on the bike for over 4 hours.Many of the other Dirt Crit members took on the event for the first time in the tough muddy conditions.

The Empeys, Greens and Halls all made it a family event, with multiple members racing.

It was great to just be out with so many riders from across Victoria and interstate at our local hill, but several members also featured on the podium. Archie Hall for youngest rider, Maddi Smith for the down hill, the Green girls and of course the Empeys cleaned up in numerous categories.

Congratulations to the organisers, and special mention to Shannon Rademaker for organising the Highline Slopestyle event on Saturday afternoon. Part of the qualifying world events it was won by Mansfield’s very own Gaelen Slaney.

There were plenty of other familiar faces up on the mountain - riding, spectating and volunteering to make it a fantastic weekend.

ABOM Down Hill

• Archie Hall U15 M
• Phoenix Valerio U15 M
• Ned Hall U15 M
• Selina Green U15 F
• Finn Baker U15 M
• Arabella Green U17 F
• Tom Hall Masters Male
• Maddi Smith U15 F
• Zac Empey U15 M
• Sam Mosley U15 M
• Kevin Gannon U15 M

Enduro

• Archie Hall U15 M
• Tom Hall Masters Male
• Ned Hall U15 M
• Selina Green U15 F
• Alex Green Masters Male
• Arabella Green U17 F
• Zac Empey U15 M
• Elise Empey U17 F
• David Empey Super Masters Male
• Matthew Empey U19 M

MTB Interschools @ Falls Creek

By Ariel Stava

Nineteen young Mansfield mountain bike riders headed to Falls Creek on Friday 28th March to compete at the 2020 Victorian XC Mountain Bike Interschools and came home very proud of their efforts.

In an improved format for 2020, that saw boys and girls racing together over the same distance on a challenging but enjoyable course, Mansfield riders dominated. The weather was cool but sunny when 127 riders took to the course for practice on the shore of the Rocky Valley storage dam. The course included large sections of ascent on open gravel fire trail and flowing technical descents on single track.
The students from Mansfield Steiner led the charge for Mansfield with a team of 13 riders. This year’s event saw the addition of students from Grade 3/4, allowing more junior riders to compete for the first time.

On a 1.08km course the students rode 3 laps with Mansfield Steiner’s Avah Van der Heyden finishing 1st place in the Grade 3/4 girls and Ben Ross 2nd in the Grade 3/4 Boys ahead of Rueben Bateup in 5th, Finnigan Stokes in 6th and Archie Hall in 8th. A special mention must be made to Rueben who stopped to help Finnigan after he fell riding in particularly difficult section of downhill trail.

The Grade 5/6 riders tackled 3 laps of a longer 1.75km course and saw Mansfield Primary School’s three rider entries podium. In the Grade 5/6 Girls Selina Green led out strongly ahead of all the girls and boys for two laps before a mechanical set her back in the pack. She held on to finish as the first female rider ahead of Mika Smith 2nd for Mansfield Steiner and Cate Simms in 4th. Ryder Chadd from Mansfield Primary who celebrated his birthday in style finishing 1st very closely followed by Charlie Dobson 2nd ahead of Tom Williams from Mansfield Steiner in 4th, Finnegan Baker in 5th, Ethan Nealon in 10th, Spencer Carmen, St Mary’s Primary Schools only rider in 12th and Will Wettenhall Mansfield Steiner in 18th position.

The Year 7/8 riders stepped up with 4 laps of the 1.75 km course and saw another first place for Mansfield Steiner with Maddison Smith leading from beginning to end of the girl’s race and Ned Hall riding consistently to place 4th in the 7/8 boys.

The final race of the day was for our Year 9/10 riders who completed 3 laps of the longest course of the day at 3.64km per lap. The girls from Mansfield Secondary College dominated this event with Ruby Dobson finishing 1st nearly 5 minutes s ahead of her nearest female competitor. Tahlia Appleton finished 3rd and Bella Green finished 5th.

In the schools event Mansfield Steiner School again finished 3rd overall for the school’s trophy behind the much larger school of Cathedral College and the hometown favourites Mt Beauty.

It was an outstanding effort by all Mansfield riders and a huge thank you all parents for making the drive to Falls Creek, Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club – Dirt Crits and to coach Damian Grundy for his work developing our juniors on Sundays.

Best of luck to all riders heading to Thredbo for the Australian Mountain Biking Interschools on March 19-22.

Finally…

A good little read from Rouleur magazine about bike races being cancelled.

First 'Fall' Update

Greetings from Patagonia

Tony Copland says hello from Patagonia… in his words, “A wild windy place with stunning scenery a long way from anywhere.”

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More on the VDHS round at Mt Baw Baw

Five members from the MMBCC travelled to Mt Baw Baw on the weekend before last (15 & 16 Feb) to compete in round three of the Victorian State Downhill Series, which was also a category 1 selection race for the junior riders.

The weather proved to be less than favourable, with it raining solidly from 4.00 pm Friday to midnight Saturday. However, this didn’t deter anyone from riding especially Zac Empey who did a massive 8 practice runs on Saturday just because he could. Despite the poor conditions the riders put in some excellent performances.

Best result of the weekend went to Bella Green who won the Womens Sport class in her first DH race. Bella has been working hard and she is steadily improving. Looking forward to see what she can do in the future. Keep up the good work Bella.

Zac Empey finished a very credible 11th in his first DH race. He had the biggest class to contend with. Nearly 50 competitors, and he was racing a trail bike.

Matty Empey finished 4th in a very hotly contested U/19’s race with only 5 seconds separating 1st to 5th. The consistent results are a credit to Matthew as the upper end of the field seem to be swapping positions each race.

Elise Empey had a mixed weekend finishing 3rd in Elite women with 3 crashes. She qualified in first position for the final, beating the current world ranked number 8 rider by 15 seconds. But nerves appeared to get the better of her and she couldn’t put the race run together she needed for top spot.

Maddison Smith finished 6th in Elite women just off the podium. This is a great result for Maddy given her age and size. Maddy should be racing in U/15’s. She had a few bike issues during Saturday practice which where quickly sorted by her pit crew Adam Baker and Matt Darcy.

The Mansfield junior downhillers are starting to become a force to be reckoned with. All riders are steadily improving and showing commitment and skill. Keep up the good work.

All the riders are now preparing for the National Championships which are being held in Bright on the 14th of March.

Dirt Crits Irish Handicap - Tue 25 Feb

By Damian Grundy

After several weeks of racing with no reports (insert feeble excuse here!) here finally is a race report.

Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club mountain bike racing is alive and well!

A great turn out of competitors of 19 competitors were greeted by light rain meaning absolutely perfect course conditions. That is all except for the slippery wooden bridge. 

A complete reversal of the usual riding direction threw several steeper pinches at the competition but the descending was as always lots of fun. 

The podium was dominated by the young crew.

Charlie Dobson on his first night of seniors racing led the field home. Sam Moseley 2nd. Zac Empey 3rd. Archie O'Brien 4th and Daniel Biram 5th. Ariel Stava first female. Here are the results.

There are also a couple of other results now published - the Irish Handicap on 11 Feb and the Gravity Enduro on 18 Feb.

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The social club with a cycling problem exemplified.

By Bruce Halket

Last Thursday’s road race was a handicap from the Botanic Park along Mansfield-Whitfield Road to a Sawpit Gully Road turnaround, then east along the Barwite Road and a finish on top of the ‘Coombesberg.’

15 started but none finished!

Just a hundred metres or so from the finish line, two riders came together which saw Steve Duke hit the deck.

Our club motto is “the social club with a cycling problem” - in a perfect display of our club member’s priorities, everyone stopped to make sure Steve was ok. No one cared about crossing the line for a result; so the race was declared null and void.

Steve was taken to Wangaratta Hospital by ambulance but thankfully Steve’s smashed-up helmet did its job and he’s already back home. He’s a bit battered and bruised and will miss the rest of this season but is already looking forward to being back on the bike for next season. Speaking of which, his bike barely has a scratch!

Many thanks to those who responded… from those who assisted on the road, those that cautioned oncoming traffic and those that comforted and assisted Steve’s wife Judi at the time and over the past few days.

Many thanks to our local Ambulance and Police for a quick response. And apologies and thank you to those motorists who were delayed while Steve and the ambulance were on the road.

Next week’s racing will be a series of Graded Scratch races, again starting at the Botanic Park and finishing on Graves Road.

Thanks to Jenni Sparnon for the pics.

The community needs your help

This from Rachelle Kinsmore of Mansfield Shire:

We are seeking community interest in our Age Friendly Project, in particular the ‘Community Support and Health Service Navigators’ project.
Our aim in this project is: to increase awareness and understanding amongst Mansfield Shire residents of the availability and entitlements to support services for over 55’s.
Our objective in this project is: to establish a network of age-friendly community ambassadors to support the community in navigating and advocating for community support and health services.
We are currently looking at implementing a new exercise program into our communities in particular concentrating on hard-to- reach / vulnerable sub populations, over the age of 55yrs, in a formal exercise program, that includes social connections.
If you or any of your members would be interested in this project or know any other groups or individuals who may be interested, please contact Rachelle Kinsmore or Bianca Sheeran on 5775 8563 or email Bianca with your interest.

Full face helmet update

What do you do when you’ve driven all the way to Jamieson for a road race and realise you’ve forgotten your helmet? If you’re Ian Conrick, you borrow someone’s full face helmet, of course!

What do you do when you’ve driven all the way to Jamieson for a road race and realise you’ve forgotten your helmet? If you’re Ian Conrick, you borrow someone’s full face helmet, of course!

VDHS Baw Baw results

Last weekend’s round 2 of the Victorian Downhill Series was held at Mt Baw Baw, with some great results from MMBCC riders.

Bella Green won Sport Women;
Elise Empey was 3rd and Maddie Smith was 6th in Elite Women;
Zac Empey 11th in Under 15 Men; and
Matt Empey 4th in Under 19 Men.

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Here are the results.

Well done to all!

Bakker Plumbing Handicap

By Lewis and Nathan Dowie

As always it was an eventful Bakker Plumbing Handicap race at Jamieson on Thursday night. Arguably the most talked about, enjoyable and lucrative race on the MMBCC calendar; luring interstate competitor Nathan Dowie to Mansfield.

The minutes leading up to registration close and the start of the race were intense, with Nathan fighting technology to get his Race Licence renewed and with Ian Conrick realising that he had left his helmet at home. Desperate to race, he borrowed and donned a full face and got to the line 30 seconds before his start. Conrick finished 14th, blaming his poor form on the inability to have a drink whilst wearing the helmet

17 riders made the start with Katie Moore, Belinda Cipa and Di Condie leading off first in Limit. This dream team of three started strong and when they passed Scratch after the turnaround at Sailor Bills Creek, it looked like they were out for a Saturday morning social ride - sitting up straight, two abreast, having a chat - confident in their lead.

Talia Appleton must have done something to upset the handicapper, being sent off solo, behind Janine Appleton and Steve Curnow. She suffered further setbacks when she dropped her chain just after the turnaround, but pushed through to make it to the finish.

Scratch was made up of five riders who worked well off the start to gain some ground on those ahead. That was until Nathan Dowie got bored of the ‘slow’ pace and decided to make a solo break; this forced the remaining riders to chase, dropping Ewyn in the process. Dave Moore, Steve Brown and Lewis Dowie reeled Nathan back in and taught him a lesson about teamwork. Up one of the steeper hills on the return, the Dowie brothers broke away from Steve and Dave, to chase down Block.

Block consisted of some strong riders - Mauro Brega, Darren Bakker, Jarrod Appleton and Steve Duke - who were able to stay clear of the Dowies until the last 2km of the race, where the boys dropped them on one of the final climbs. Nathan sprinted across the finish, talking 4th place and stealing the fastest time from his younger brother.

Limit maintained a solid lead of about 2mins with Katie taking the win in her first race in about 5 years, closely followed by Belinda and Di.

A big thank you to Darren Bakker for boosting the prize money (paying down to 5th) and supplying medals for the podium. Also thank you to the marshals for giving up their opportunity to partake in the best race of the season.

Here are the results. Thanks to Bruce for the pics and to Ian for the best subject matter.

Dirt Crits Gravity Enduro

A technical glitch means there are no formal results yet but Ruby took out the Women’s from Rachael and Bella and James Griffin topped the Men’s podium.

Results from Hanging Rock

Katie Moore, Di Condie and Judi Duke raced the TopBike Tours Hanging Rock Handicap on Saturday morning. Seems it was a tough, hilly course.

Well done to all three girls, especially Katie who continued her Jamieson form and finished 14th!

Here are the results.

You’re invited!

Barbecue at Jason’s place (bit of a house warming)
13 Highlands Rd, Highlands Estate, Mansfield.
Saturday 29 February, 5:30pm onwards.
BYO meat, dips/salad, jumper and also a chair.
RSVP 0490 913 460.

A pleasant Sunday morning

Damian’s Nationals crew hit the trails at Riflebutts again on Sunday morning.
Thanks to Alex for the pics and to Waffle for acting as guard dog.
(Apparently there’s no truth to the rumour that Damian was riding a Brompton.)

The things you see on national television out the front of All Terrain Cycles early on a Wednesday morning!

The things you see on national television out the front of All Terrain Cycles early on a Wednesday morning!

Mid-Feb News

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Irish Handicap

A big night at Dirt Crits on Tuesday night with Zac Empey taking the win from Sam Moseley and Jason Parker (who was making his long-awaited return to racing.) Results to come soon. Ish.

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The Black ’n’ Tan

By Will Calvert Jones

Ask a pro cyclist what the pinnacle of one-day races in the world is, they will respond with Paris-Roubaix - a two hundred and sixty kilometre race in France that includes upwards of fifty kilometres of cobbles.

Ask a Mansfield cyclist what the pinnacle of their race calendar is, they will respond with the Black ‘n’ Tan road race, a biblical thirty kilometre route consisting of upwards of seven kilometres of gravel racing across the ruts and bumps of Scullys Lane and Mount Battery road.

That is what sixteen riders were faced with on Thursday night just gone (some are rumoured to have pulled out because they were scared and scarred from previous editions).

The night was hot. Two bottles of water needed, or wanted, throughout. Sweat piling on to the forearms and face well before the starting gun went.

When that moment came, Di Condie and Micala Jacobs screamed off Limit into a roaring Buller Road headwind. Left they went up Scullys Lane, with Dave Jagger and Wil ‘MTB’ Wilson following a couple of minutes back. The following twelve riders started at different times with Janine Appleton and Tim Hall making ground after the Coombesberg hill, a windowless spot on the Old Tolmie Road that made everyone feel like an exposed, frying egg on a saucepan.

Talia and Jarrod Appleton had to see a man about a dog midway through the ride, while Di also slipped off for a mid-race kip at home after some suspicious food poisoning from a fellow competitor.

Off Scratch Bruce Halket, Dave Moore and Steve Brown had their work cut out for them chasing Mauro Brega and Ewyn Carter off ‘Block. They eventually did cut the work out and overtook the depleting Block group midway through the race.

It was a chase in vain for the Scratch racers, as Darren ‘lead-out’ Bakker towed Will Calvert-Jones a-la Mark Renshaw to his first win. Bruce and Steve Brown rounded up the podium places with Ewyn and Janine closely behind. Kudos to Steve Curnow and Micala for long, windy solo efforts on a difficult night in the saddle.

Special thanks to the handicapper and volunteers for the night. The race for overall MMBCC honours continues Thursday with the Bakker Plumbing Handicap at Jamieson.

Here are the very detailed results, with an updated points score, which proves that John has plenty of time on his hands. Many thanks to both Jenni Sparnon and Tony Copland for this week’s pics.

Weekend update

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Mt Buller VDHS re-scheduled

The MMBCC round of the VDHS which we had to cancel back in January has been re-scheduled! Our race will now be round 5 of the series on Sat 18 and Sun 19 April, which is a week after Easter.

More details soon…

The first race of 2020 for the dirty crew

By Damian Grundy

A reverse time trial two-lap night. The first lap was a mass start lap with a loop of the park climbing to the saddle and lapping around the back of the hill finishing down Rubbish Run.

On the first lap Ned Hall scored his first open race win beating Damian Grundy and Ruby Dobson. It was suggested that an early stick in the derailleur issue for Ruby may have been a ruse though it is not our policy to spread rumours.

Matt Empey led to the top of the climb however succumbed to an asthma attack and had to withdraw.
The second lap started in reverse time and finish order from the first lap.

By the final descent of Rubbish Run it was a line of riders and thick dust as the rule. Ruby Dobson flew through the field from 3rd to last starter to win the overall. Alex Green played a well-paced strategic game to claim 2nd (or possibly he raced his butt off) and James Griffin was 3rd. Youngsters Daniel Biram and Charlie Hall were 4th and 5th.

Overall results summary:
1st – Ruby Dobson
2nd – Alex Green
3rd – James Griffin
4th – Daniel Biram
5th – Charlie Hall

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Dodging wind, rain and power!

By Micala Jacobs

With weather cells circling ominously in the sky, the weekly Thursday evening Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club race saw both local riders and welcome ‘out of towners’ dodge wind, big rain droplets and power outages.

Mansfield Mum of three Micala Jacobs claimed a breakthrough win when she took out course 10 in a clear finish on Howes Creek Rd. It was Jacobs’s first win after returning to her original club after 25 years. Helped along early by a strong, but only a recent return to racing this year, Di Condie who claimed second. “We worked well together and today we were able to keep away from the chasing group (Conrick and Wilson) and it’s pretty special to have a win’ Jacobs said.

“To get a win is quite nice before going home and wrangling the kids to bed and organising school lunches for the next day”

“I’m stoked and I think the kids will be really proud”.

Third place was contested out on the course and taken by Will Calvert-Jones in a sprint to the line with Talia Appleton (4th). Craig Wilson held on to claim 5th. Fastest rider for the 25km course was Kuba Szczepanik in a time of 36:43.

On a side note, the race was filled out by some members of the Coburg Cycling Club and friends (Kuba being one of them) and apart from revelling in the spirit of small club racing were taking the opportunity to take in some of the states best riding, hospitality and elite racing.

Since the devastation of bushfires throughout the state and it’s cascading effect into many townships, a big push to get people back into the high country has been taking place in the cycling community. “Across North East Victoria you’ll find seven awesome mountain bike parks, epic alpine road climbs, a huge network of rail trails and gravel routes ready to ride. Most importantly, there are hundreds of friendly businesses that really need your support” quoting Tourism North East’s Ride High Country promotion.

Kuba and co. were able to arrive with an @emptyesky and dine at the Delatite Hotel after the club race before recovering in accommodation in Howqua. Their itinerary for the following days then took them to the Tolmie Tavern for lunch and even a wood chop at Tolmie Sports. The Herald Sun Tour 2020 also passed though a number of local areas of its 108km 4th stage bringing with it racers, support crew, event organisers and crew, spectators and their families.

Thank you to club race marshals and commissaries for the evening and we look forward to racing the infamous Black ’n’ Tan next Thursday 13 February.

Here are the detailed results, including points score, and many thanks to both Tony Copland and Alex Green for the pics.

Simon Gerrans helps promote the Mansfield Subaru Tour

In case you don’t follow Simon, or the club, on Instagram, here is what Simon posted last week on behalf of the club. It’s had over 350 ‘likes’ so far!

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simongerrans As ambassador for the 2020 Mansfield Subaru Tour, I’d like to invite you to #RollOnBack to my old home town.
As you know, the east and north east of Victoria has been hit hard by bushfires this summer.
Neither Mansfield nor Mt Buller have been under direct fire threat. And even though we’re still a couple of months away from the Tour, we’re confident it’ll be safe to race here in mid-March.
However, Mansfield and Mt Buller have seen a severe ‘indirect’ impact.
Tourism is the Mansfield region’s largest industry; it’s been devastated by the declaration of a State Disaster Zone - it’s meant visitors had to leave over the peak Christmas/New Year period. And Mansfield’s tourism industry is still really feeling it.
Mansfield would love you to visit for the Tour.
Bring along your friends and family… grab a meal, have a beer at one of our pubs, fill your car with fuel, stock up at the local supermarket… please make an impact!
So #RollOnBack to Victoria’s High Country and let’s see a cycling-led economic recovery!
I guarantee you’ll be welcome.
Visit @mansfieldmtbullercc for more information.

Thanks Simon!

Cycling Victoria hope to have the entry system online this coming week…

(The images Simon used are being produced as a small printed flyer. Once they’re back from the printer, we’d appreciate any members grabbing a few. Then, next time you call into a bike shop, or a cafe frequented by bike riders, please leave a few for riders to see.)

Upcoming events

Mountain Bike Interschools, Falls Creek - Fri 28 Feb

Ride the Ranges Euroa - Sun 26 Apr

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Sunday night news

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As a prelude to the Men’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race on Sunday, a team of young cyclists were invited to ride the first section of the race course with Cadel. Congratulations to Talia Appleton, who was chosen as one of these lucky kids.

Dirt Crits

… start again this coming Tuesday with the Tour de Riflebutts.

Club kit now available

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We’ve finalised the design and the new club kit is available from Ventou, our new supplier. Although those of you with the old blue/yellow/white/black kit from years ago will have used Ventou - they’ve been our supplier before.

Here is the link you’ll need. You’ll also need an access code - send an SMS on 0419 533 120 or email to Bruce to get this.

So, get online and order what you need. Then to save a little money, it’ll all be delivered in one parcel to the club address.

Ventou are offering two quality/price levels of jersey and bib knicks, Pro or Club. Plus there’s a speed suit, jacket, vest, arm warmers, casquette and thermal longs. Tops are available in either a Mens or Womens cut. (And as is the fashion at the moment, short sleeve tops have longer sleeves, to just above your elbow.)

The Ventou online shop will be open until Sunday 12 February.

Hot racing!

By Tim Hall

Temperature was the main consideration for Thursday night’s MMBCC handicap race. The route was a 25 km ‘out and back’ along the Whitfield Road, turning around at Sawpit Gully and finishing near the showgrounds.

Everyone was suffering from the heat, with much discussion about the variation shown by different thermometers – the consensus was about 38 degrees. But 15 riders started, and we all finished.

Limit riders Di and Tony started well, but were caught 7km out by Tim and Wil who were working well together. Di stayed with them nearly to the turn around before succumbing to the heat and needing to slow down. From there Tim and Wil rode in partnership to the finish and managed to hold off the groups behind. Tim enjoyed a rare win, having left Wil on the penultimate climb.

In the groups behind; Janine, Jason and Ian went off at 6 minutes, Talia and Alex at 4 minutes, Jarrod, Darren and Jock at 2 minutes 30 seconds, and Scratch group was made up of Bruce, Dave Moore and Steve Duke. All came together at the run into town near the Barwite Road, with Dave Moore escaping the group to take out third place and fastest time.

Ian Conrick bravely tailed everyone in, having been dropped on the first hill and having to ride the entire route solo.

Thanks to all the marshals and organisers who make racing happen.

Next week’s racing is the 25km Howes Creek Road route, starting at Lords’ Ground. On the duty roster is Tom Macmunn, Tony Morris, Janine Appleton and Tim Ross.

Here are the results and thanks to Tony Copland for the pics.

Free beer!

In case you’ve been living under a rock, you should know the Herald-Sun Tour is coming to town next weekend for Stage 4. And unless you’ve entered the Egg and Spoon Race at Tolmie Sports, there’s plenty of opportunity to see the racers.

They’ll do a lap of the Barwite Loop (clockwise) first, then head up to Tolmie (just in time for the Three Legged Race) and descend Old Tolmie Road. Then it’s up to Mt Buller.

The Tour is even offering a free beer to anyone who rides up Buller before 12noon on Saturday and logs the ride on Strava.

Here are the details on FaceBook.

More upcoming events

Audax Highland Fling, Yea - 156km Dirt version OR 130km or 206km non-dirt - Sat 15 Feb (for those of you NOT doing the traffic course in Mansfield)

Topbike Tours Hanging Rock Handicap - Ladies race organised by Hawthorn CC - 65km - Sat 22 Feb

Audax Double Bogie, Strathbogie - various distances - Sat 29 Feb

Day off update

Bonza day on Buller

On a gorgeous day on Saturday, Damian took his Junior Nationals squad of about 15 riders for a day of mixed riding on Mt Buller.

Huge thanks to Damian for organising it all… lifts for riders, sorting groups, barbecue for everyone and access to Airzone after riding. Awesome effort!

Club kit order soon

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As you can see above, very slight change to the club kit layout - the three colour panels are larger; they’ll be larger on the back of the knicks too.

Samples have been posted and should be here this week; we’ll have them at the road race presentations this coming Thursday (assuming they arrive in time.) We’ll also try to get them to the first Dirt Crits of 2020.

The Ventou online shop should be open very soon.

Don’t blame it on the Handicapper, blame it on the Green!

By Alex Green.

Thursday night last week turned on near perfect summer conditions for club racing. In any normal year this would mean mid 20’s, a light breeze and clear air. Given this year’s fire season it meant the world wasn’t burning and the smoke wasn’t so thick as to make your eyes water. It was both things last Thursday.

Eight riders gathered at the sign-on at the Botanic Park carpark, along with what felt like around 10 marshals, commissaires, soignieurs, masseuses and at least one Osteopath. There were several no-shows from the handicap list, but there was some conjecture that this was all John Eisner’s fault as handicapper, putting down names randomly rather than confirm attendance of riders. Whilst he has been distracted recently, the feeling amongst the riders at the start line was there was no excuse for any administrative oversight in this important role and it was going to change the race dynamic.

Jason Parker post-race claimed to be a victim of John Eisner’s administrative tardiness. “I never said I was going to race” he said over coffee a couple of days later. But he was supposedly spotted turning up at Botanic Park just prior to race start in a Camry to take his new dog for a walk. He denies ever owning a Camry and strongly denies ever have driven one. He also said he “does not” have a new puppy. Investigations are continuing and he has, as yet, offered a reasonable excuse for not racing.

Micala Jacobs set off solo at Limit of 17 minutes. Despite being in this unenviable position in her post race interview she said “I might not have stood a chance out there tonight – thanks for nothing Eisner! – but at least it gave me a chance to say ‘hello’ to everyone else racing as they passed me. Or I would have if I wasn’t out of breath”. Micala got the largest round of applause as she finished as she started - solo.

The real action of the night was between the two other starting groups of Alex Green, Steve Curnow and Janine Appleton at 10 minutes and the Scratch group of Bruce Halket, Dave Moore, Steve Duke and Kody Appleton. I won’t keep you in suspense and pretend to be an award-winning author able to create a suspenseful narrative arc – they didn’t close it down. There is no point even pretending they were even close. As Alex, Janine and Steve crested the Coombesberg and looked back into the hazy distance along Barwite Road, they still couldn’t be seen. Scratch had no chance.

At his post-race interview Dave Moore said “Some say we were a victim of circumstance out there today. We all know who the victims were and who was responsible. I don’t care how sick he has been. We woz robbed!”. Commissaires are continuing their investigation into claims Mr Moore has brought the game into disrepute.

The winning group had nothing to complain about. They worked well together throughout the race, quickly settling into a rhythm from shortly after the start. There seemed to be headwinds out and back from Spring Creek, but once onto Barwite Road, the tailwind really pushed them along. Alex Green did one last big turn before turning onto the Coombesberg, thinking he had no chance holding their wheel up the climb.

Appleton in particular was pulling strong turns throughout the race. Curnow and Appleton pulled a few bike lengths ahead on the climb, but Green’s ‘positive’ weight advantage came into play on the descent to Graves Road, bringing the group back together.

A sprint for the finish saw Green just beat Appleton by half a wheel, with Curnow coming in third, a similar result to the same race last year. Curnow summed up the nights racing at his post-race interview when he was quoted as saying “I know there has been some controversy about the handicapping this week, not everyone is critical of Mr Eisner. Give the guy a break he puts his whole heart into each week. It’s great just being out there!”

In only his second win in 8 years of racing, Green thanked his group at the presentations. He ordered the chicken for dinner that night. He was heard later in the evening stating “I am not critical of Mr Eisner. Never have been, never will be. I would never make jokes at his expense. Oink.”

Next race is Thursday 30 January 2020. Start at Bot Park, racing Course 5 Whitfield Road – Sawpit Gully Road – Return to Botanic Park.

Here are the results and thanks to J-Rod for the pics.

Road race duty roster

To help make it easier to see when you’re on duty, the road race duty roster is available again on one page!

Here it is. There’s also a link on the Home page, underneath the Events section. You can also find it under the Rides & Races menu. Plus each race on the calendar still have the names listed. You have no excuse!

Traffic Management Course

We now have only four spots left for the course on Saturday 15 February at the Mansfield Youth Centre, Erril Street, Mansfield. Email Bruce to reserve your place.

Seeking Volunteers for the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.

Sport Projects is calling for more volunteers to assist them from Thursday 30 January to Sunday 2 February with Race Torquay and the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race - Elite Men and Women. Click here for more details and to register.

Upcoming Events

Lake Hume Challenge - Sat 22 Feb.

Tour de Riverina, monthly road race series, Stage 1 near Wagga Wagga - Sun 23 Feb

MTBA 2020 National Championships, Bright - Wed 11 to Sun 15 Mar

World Naked Bike Ride, Melbourne - Sun 15 Mar

Great Ocean and Otway Classic, Torquay - Sat 18 Apr

Sunday arvo update

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Rob Curtis Memorial Hillclimb TT

By Kody Appleton

A memorial race, dedicated to Rob Curtis, was held by the Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club last Thursday the 16th of January.

Rob was an outstanding athlete. He represented Australia in cross country skiing and was very successful in the early days of adventure racing.

Members of our club nicknamed him "The Columbian" partly due to his appearance but mainly because he was a seriously good hill climber. On our Saturday morning club bunch rides to Tolmie, Rob would never attack but he never got left behind, regardless of the pace. He would match the fastest riders pace and play the mental game, “are you really faster than me?”

Sadly, Rob passed away two years ago from leukemia but his passion lives on in a memorial race dedicated to him.

The race was a handicapped uphill time-trial held on the Mansfield-Whitfield Road starting at Sawpit Gully Road and finishing at Spring Creek Road. Ten gruelling kilometres with a simple aim, go as fast as you can.

Race night saw desirable conditions with a cool crosswind blowing away the lingering smoke. The time-trial began with Matilda Reeve leading out followed closely behind by Steve Curnow who, in a turn of events, had brought his mountain bike after riding Buller earlier in the day.

On Scratch was Bruce Halket, ready to set a new PB up the Tolmie Hill. After ten painful kilometres the results were in with fastest time going to Halket followed only seconds behind by Kody Appleton.

After Handicap, Talia Appleton won after smashing her Dad’s raw time, with her brother, Kody, coming second overall by just seven seconds. Third place went to Micala Jacobs.

Special thanks to Rob's wife Sue Curtis and good friends Peter and Nikki Coffey for attending and providing the riders with delicious post-race fruit and snacks. Thanks also to our Commissaire and race officials.

Here are the results and the latest points score.

Next week’s race is the 32km journey from the Botanic Park, up to Sawpit Gully Road, then around the Barwite Loop and finishing on Graves Road. Entries via SMS by 8pm Wednesday please.

Club kit order soon

We’ve been in contact with Ventou to finalise details of a few very small changes to the club kit. Their online shop should be open very soon.

We also hope to have some Ventou samples this week. They’ll be at the road race presentations this coming Thursday if they arrive in time.

Traffic Management Course

A couple of small changes to the traffic management course - one new enrolment but a likely withdrawal.

So we still have six spots left for the course on Saturday 15 February at the Mansfield Youth Centre, Erril Street, Mansfield.

Email Bruce to reserve your place.

New Year News

Welcome to 2020 - lots to get through this week:
- VDHS cancellation and bushfires
- Road racing
- Club kit changes
- QTC course
- Road Nationals and more.

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Clarissa nominated

Clarissa Leatham has been nominated for the Mansfield Courier / Rotary Club of Mansfield Sports Club Person of the Year.
It’s a well-earned nomination for all the work Clarissa does with the Dirt Critters on Tuesday nights.
Congratulations Clarissa!

VDHS round

If you haven’t already heard, the club has unfortunately cancelled the upcoming VDHS round at Mt Buller next weekend due to the fires.
Ben Annear and the event team are working with the VDHS to try to re-schedule for an April date.
As soon as we know more, we’ll let you know.

Speaking of the bushfires…

You could fire a gun in High Street at the moment.
It’s an opportune time to think about supporting club members (and sponsors) who rely on trade in the main street. Here at MMBCC News we initially thought of Shannon at All Terrain Cycles (he sponsors the Tour every year, organises Riflebutts Reserve with Parks Victoria) now would be a good time to get your bike serviced or pick up a new pair of tyres.
Then there’s Di Condie at Greenway Lane, Steve Brown at the Mansfield Hotel, John Eisner at the pharmacy, Dean at our ‘clubrooms’ at the Delatite Hotel…
Support those that support the MMBCC.

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Road racing starts again this week

The Rob Curtis Memorial Hillclimb kicks off 2020 road racing this coming Thursday 16 January. In a change of format, it’ll be held as an Individual Time Trial this time. So hopefully you’ve found your climbing legs over Christmas.
As usual, entries to John by 8pm Wednesday via SMS on 0428 503 437 (Yes, he’s back!)
Don’t forget… no 2020 membership - no start! And please bring your receipt or new card.
Renew your membership here. You must select a RACE membership, ride memberships are not valid for racing.

Club kit order soon

We’ve had a few more members express interest in new club kit.
Since the last time we placed an order, Seight Sports has merged with Champion Systems. After some negative feedback from some club members about the quality of some CS gear in the past, we’ve decided to go back to our previous kit supplier, Ventou. You can look at their stuff here and samples are on the way - we hope to have some at Thursday night’s Rob Curtis presentations at the Delatite.
More news on club kit soon…
Stop press: we’re not the only ones! Seight are planning to de-merge from Champion Systems due to all the negative reaction. But we’re still going with Ventou.

Traffic Management Course

We can now confirm that the venue for the Qualified Traffic Controllers course the club is hosting on Saturday 15 February is the Mansfield Youth Centre, Erril Street, Mansfield.
There are 14 booked in, so we still have six places available.
Even if you already have a job at the Tour, you’re invited to do the course. (You might get a new job at the Mansfield Tour next year!) The club is paying anyway, so why not get yourself a qualification!
Email Bruce to reserve your place.

Speaking of the Mansfield Tour…

Many of you will have been contacted by Jason Parker (Staff Coordinator, Chief Cat Herder, Minister of Volunteers) about your role at the Tour.
If you haven’t already gotten back to him, please reply as soon as you can (yes, even if you can’t help out. Let him know that too.)
The sooner we can sort out who is doing what and when, the better.

New calendar

As mentioned in the last newsletter, the club website has a new calendar. The format is different, with a new MMBCC Events page and the next four upcoming events listed on the Home page.
The drawback is that you have to open up each event to see who is rostered on for road race duty. Please have a look through to see when you’re on - ALL members will get a turn!

Road Nationals at Buninyong

Good luck to the MMBCC members who’ve travelled to Buninyong this weekend to race the Gran Fondo Championships on Saturday afternoon.
The Under 23 Men, Elite Women and Elite Men races will be telecast live on SBS on Sunday from 10am.

Upcoming events

Port Campbell to Warrnambool Handicap - Sat 15 Feb

Otway Odyssey - Sat 22 Feb

Great Otway Gravel Grind - Sun 23 Feb

MTBA National Championships - 11-15 Mar

Bike Buller calling for volunteers

Rapid Ascent, the Bike Buller MTB Festival organiser is seeking volunteers to help at the event.
Event Date; 7th – 8th March 2020
Location; Mt Buller and surrounds
Rapid Ascent are happy to make a donation to your club/group/organisation based on how many volunteers your group provides. We will pay $50/half day or $100/full day per person. There is no minimum or maximum number of people required
Roles: We have a variety of roles/tasks ranging from course marshalling, manning water/fruit points, competitor registration and administration roles, logistics, competitor services etc.
This is a great opportunity for clubs/groups to raise funds with no behind the scenes work or pre-planning. Turn up with your members and your group receives the money. This is also a great chance for groups/clubs to have a fun weekend or day out with your mates while helping other to have a fun weekend.
Volunteers receive an event T-shirt and lunch.
For further information please contact;
John Jacoby on 0408 035 261 or email him.

Sunday Night News

Club kit order soon

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A few members are interested in club kit. Since the last time we placed an order, Seight Sports have been bought out by, or merged with, Champion Systems. We’ll be asking for some samples of Champion System gear to be sent out for us to look at. If you’re interested in upgrading your club kit, or get some for the first time, please contact Bruce.

New calendar on club website

The club website has a new calendar. The format has completely changed, with a new MMBCC Events page and the next four upcoming events listed on the Home page.

Dobson dominates the dirt

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It was great to see a small crew of hardy competitors braving a warmer night.
A slightly different variation on a mid-length course saw the riders attack the climb to the saddle and then finishing around the back and down Rubbish Run.
As usual staggered starts and various lap numbers made it difficult to predict however Ruby Dobson was fast and came in in first place. Steve Morgan stepped up into 2nd place only a few seconds after Ruby and Ariel Stava rounded out the podium in 3rd.
Here are the results.
Overall it has been a great first half of the season and thanks to all involved.

Get well soon John.

In case you always wondered whether the Handicapper had a heart, doctors at Royal Melbourne Hospital have now confirmed, despite rumours, that John actually does have one. It just hasn’t been working all that well lately.

Get well soon John. Looking forward to seeing you back on the bike soon.

Spring Classic Conditions for the iconic Coombesberg parcours

By AJ Stephenson

About 25 riders set out on a relatively short route, into strong winds with tight handicap times, particularly the last three groups to go. With less than 30 seconds between Block and Scratch optimism would be in short supply.

First group away Wil, Micala and Hunter worked together well in the testing cross winds to stay away until the turn onto the Whitfield Rd, going on to finish with the main group that had come through with Scratch. Group 2 consisting of Talia, Judi, Ian, Tim and Alex set off at three minutes.

The crosswinds caused echelons to form making it difficult for riders to find the sweet spot for a recovery, resulting in many groups losing wheels more quickly than usual. However, this group worked well together and when caught at the Col Du Coombesberg, were still altogether.

The next two groups leaving at 1-minute intervals were unable to stay together. Justin, Cam, AJ and Matilda (late starter) pushed hard on to Graves Rd. The fractured remains of the previous groups were passed allowing other groups to reform. Cam and AJ’s group also broke up, leaving Matilda and Justin on one of the rises before the Coombesberg. They had contributed some good turns up until then. Feeling like they were in with a chance Cam and AJ pushed on. At the summit of the Coombesberg the Alex and Co. group were caught and along Barwite Rd, Alex, Tim and Tahlia worked smoothly with Cam and AJ into the wind all the way to the finish.

Meanwhile at the business end of the race a similar story was unfolding. With a two-minute start on Scratch, Jarrod, Kody, Darren and Welcome Back Brega were away and riding quickly. Again, the testing conditions took their toll with Dazza losing the group prior to the Coombesberg. This group worked smoothly together and were only caught by Scratch on the Whitfield Rd, not far from town.

Meanwhile the Block group of Bruce, Dave, Lewis and Steve set forth with only 25 seconds on Steve and Josh. Predictably they were caught by the fast-moving duo, unfortunately at the expense of Steve, prior to the main climb. Next to go was Steve from the Block group when they were caught on the main climb. Not a great place to be caught by Josh Van Aert, considering he was averaging 40km/h for the 8km from Graves Road to Barwite Road with Bruce and Dave also posting personal fastest times for this section. This group then stayed together sweeping up almost everyone in their path with Josh recording the fastest time for the night.

However, despite a great ride by these late starters the race was taken by those off much earlier. AJ crossing the line first with a small gap back to Cam who was DQ’s (due to a technical breach). Second and third went to Alex and Talia respectively. Josh finished 4th less than 30 seconds behind the winner. Eight riders finishing within a minute of third with the remainder of the field coming in over the next two minutes showing an accurate night for the handicapper. (Speaking of the Handicapper, get well soon John!)

Many thanks to our officials and marshals, to Tony Copland for the pics and here are the results.

That’s it for MMBCC road racing for 2019. After a short break, the 2019/20 season will recommence on Thursday 16 January with the Rob Curtis Memorial Hillclimb. Until then, Merry Christmas and safe and happy pedalling.

Bike Buller calling for volunteers

Rapid Ascent, the Bike Buller MTB Festival organiser is seeking volunteers to help at the event.
Event Date; 7th – 8th March 2020
Location; Mt Buller and surrounds
Rapid Ascent are happy to make a donation to your club/group/organisation based on how many volunteers your group provides. We will pay $50/half day or $100/full day per person. There is no minimum or maximum number of people required
Roles: We have a variety of roles/tasks ranging from course marshalling, manning water/fruit points, competitor registration and administration roles, logistics, competitor services etc.
This is a great opportunity for clubs/groups to raise funds with no behind the scenes work or pre-planning. Turn up with your members and your group receives the money. This is also a great chance for groups/clubs to have a fun weekend or day out with your mates while helping other to have a fun weekend.
Volunteers receive an event T-shirt and lunch.
For further information please phone John Jacoby on 0408 035 261 or email him.




Sunday morning update

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A road safety ‘experiment’ by the MMBCC - Cycliq cameras

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The MMBCC club is looking at getting some Cycliq front and rear cameras for members to use to keep a record of close passes by motor vehicles. The cameras are also a tail light and head light.

We are interested in collecting this information on video so that there is good evidence of the event from which the police could take action, even without Victoria having a minimum passing distance law. The Mansfield Police have been very positive towards collecting this information and taking steps to improve road safety.

Currently, there is little evidence that the trial of driver education is having an impact on improving road safety for vulnerable road users/cyclists. If the club can have some good evidence on what is happening in a regional area (especially one that is being heavily promoted to cyclists,) then maybe we can influence the discussion by Ministers responsible for roads, community safety, tourism and health that more needs to be done.

We need to know if there are club members who might be interested in using the cameras while they ride to collect this information. You will be given support in how they work and the club will keep a record of the incidents and create a database.

If you are interested, please contact Donna Stephenson (Secretary) via email or 0411 112 295.

Another reminder… but there will be more!

This coming Tuesday is the deadline for RSVPs for the MMBCC Xmas Break-up. Have you sent an RSVP to Judi?

Dirt Crits - The Delatite Dash

With many thanks to Ben Annear for his expert timing (again) Dirt Crits was held between Carter’s Road and Mirimbah last Thursday. Consistency was the name of the game, not just being the fast. Winners, pictured below with slightly enthusiastic club President Damian Grundy, were Rachael Grundy in second, Sam Moseley in first and Charlie Dobson was third. Here are the detailed results.

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A mountain goat searching for a buck

By Cam Lachal

The 22km race last Thursday starting at the Lords Oval, going out Howes Creek Road and finishing up O'Hanlons Hill was a close and entertaining race.

First out of the gate was Craig Wilson and Micala Jacobs who were doing well until Micala dropped a chain leaving Wil going it alone. With freshly shaved legs, Wil put his head down and was looking good. But he needed to do more than look good because the next group of Jason Parker, Janine Appleton, Dave Jagger and Judi Duke were a well-oiled machine taking turns like a pro team time trialling.

The group after that with Ian Conrick, Steve Flew and Justin Berry were in a bit of disarray with Steve being a no-show; more on that later.

Following them, Andrew Stephenson (AJ), Cam Lachal, and John Lazarov were also doing well.

This only left the ‘Block group of Dave Moore, Lewis Dowie, Steve Duke and Craig Oliver who were flogging themselves like repenting evangelists and banishing Steve Brown to purgatory (Steve left only 30 seconds after Block and could not bridge across.) Steve Brown's only crime was that of being a Unit and he was destined to face the head wind alone.

Oh, I nearly forgot to mention Steve Flew who arrived late and slipped in like the phantom behind Block and did well to stay with them for quite a while. Steve was late because a wallaby took out his daughter Ana (spelt with one n) on the first day of the Great Victorian Bike Ride and then jumped into the Moyne River and was swept out to sea! (The wallaby, not Ana.) She escaped with fractures to the wrist and elbow. She was getting tests done in Melbourne.

Anyway, back to the race!

Block dropped an out of form Lewis who’d covered his face in snot. But the race for the win was going on further up the field

The group of Janine, Jason, Jagger and Judi could see Wil on the final hill and freshly shaved legs was not enough to keep him away; next time it will have to be a Brazilian and Compact Cranks!

Janine, after having a week off the bike was too strong and charged up the hill like a female goat in spring with her Buck at the top (Thanks Jarrod!).

Congratulations Janine on a good win.

She was followed by Cam (suspected of mechanical doping) who made a charge up the hill and, because of a lot of help from AJ earlier, started knocking over riders like Fred Flinsttone knocking over bowling pins on bowling night.

Judi came third with a strong ride despite her hectic training schedule. Then came Jason, AJ, Dave Jagger, Wil and then Dave Moore with fastest time of the night. Well done Dave… that New Zealand training camp really paid off!

Next week is the final race of the year, around the Barwite Loop finishing near the Showgrounds. Entries to the usual SMS number by 8pm Wednesday.

Many thanks to Tony Copland for the pics - here are the results.